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THE WONDERFUL RQCKY MOUNTAIN DWARF CHERRY. 
PERFECTLY. HAEDY, - 
A FRUIT FOR ALL PEOPLE AKD ALL SECTIONS. 
Certainly the grreatest novelty in the ftruit 
tine ever introduced. At an cnormotis expense 
we have secured the true stock of this marvelous 
Fruit direct from the introducers, and are headquar- 
ters for it. One of the largest fruit grower* in the 
west, who has grown the Kocky Mountain Dwarf 
Cherry for several years says: " It is the most pro- 
Juctivc fruit of which I have any knowledge, I 
tiave picked sixteen quarts of firuit off a three- 
E ear-old tree. I have picked eighty cherries off a 
ranch twelve inches long of a two-year-old tree. 
The fruit is jet black when ripe, and in size averages 
iomewhat larger than the English Morcllo ; season 
jf ripening being after aU others are gone. In flavor 
t is akin to the sweet cher. ies, and when fully ripe, 
or preserves or to eat out of hand, it has no equal 
n the line of pitted fruits, and is conceded superior 
to any fruit grown in this section. It has the best 
tystem of roots of any shrub or tree I have ever 
slanted, which accounts for the wonderiul pr©- 
iuctiveness of plants at such an early age. It bears 
;very year, and is as prolific as a currant bush. 
3rows to a height of four feet, and has never been 
iffccted by insects, black knot or other disease. In 
iddition to its immense productiveness of luscious 
raits, valuable for pies, sauce or for market pur- 
>ose8, it makes a handsome floweiingbush with its 
nass of pure white flowers. Some planters, where 
ts good qualities are known, will set them by the 
100 and 500 in the spring." 
It is as hardy as an oakt havln? withstood 
below zero, ujiharmed in fruit, bud or 
>raiich. 
Extracts from statements of many concerning the 
a^cky Mountain Dwarf Cher, y : 
"Cherry % in. in diameter — nice, fat and delicious." 
*'It is a very eiyoyable fruit, cither eaten fresh or 
'or preserving." 
" Those who know it do not hesitate to commend 
It in highest te-ms to gai deners and fruit growers." 
" It is as hardy as a Mountain Pine, as easily cul- 
tivated and propagated as a gooseberry, as pro- 
ific and steady a bearer as a currant bush." 
"The fruit is as large as a Morello Ch'^rry, is nni- 
brm in size and is far sux^^rior in richness of color- 
ng and delicacy of flavor." 
"For preserves, or to eat otat of hand, it has no 
K)ua1 in the line of pitted fruits, and is free from 
rvery known insect and tree disease." 
It will endure longer drouth and more severe 
rotd than any other variety of the cherry." 
Caution. — Send orders direct to ns if you want 
the true Rocky Mountain Dwarf Cherry. Price 75c. 
'ach, 3 for $2.00, 10 tor $5.00 postpaid. 
SpauldiugT' — The great cnrnlio-proof plnm. It has never failed to prodnce a crop, and is an 
lormous yielder. The fruit is large, yellow green, with a white shade; flesh yellow, firm and 
mrsary. Fr ee 40c. each, 3 for $1.0Q. 
lioore's Arctic. — Fruit rather small, dark pnrple. Wonderfnlly hardy, and the only plum for 
the extreme north. Price 50c. each, 3 for $1.l5. 
Oerman Prune.— Tree a viporous grower, fruit large, of a bluish pnrple color. One of the 
Jest for the Middle and Southern States. Price 30c. each, * for $1.00. 
For $1.00 we -will send the three Flomi. 
Send Prepaid the Following 
Grand Collactioa 
For Only $2.50. 
This is the greatest collection of new ] 
and valuable Fruits ever sold for 
$2.50, and none of our friends should 
fail to take advantage of our liberal 
offer. 
One Becky Uoantain Dwarfl 
Cherry. 
Three Everbearing Tree Black- 
berry. 
Two Crandall Tree Currants. 
Three Cambridge Grapes, 
Six Pride of tne If arket Basp- ' 
berry. 
1 hree Colossal Dewberry. 
Three English Bed Qooseberry. 
The Orsat Spanldlng Plnm. 
Few fruits are more popular at the present 
time than the Downing Everbearing Mulberry. 
In addition to bearing its fine large berry like 
fruit, when only a few feet in height, it makes a 
most beautif. 1 tree for the lawn. The late Rev. 
Henry Ward Bcechrr said : "1 had rather have 
one of Downing's Everbearing Mulberries in my 
parden than a bed of strawberries." This is 
certainly a good recommendation. Price 35c. 
each, 3 for $1.00. 
New Downing Mulberry. 
